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In reply to the discussion: Can you remember anything normal for a kid to do in the 60's-80's that parents would not allow today? Mine is sitting [View all]bpj62
(1,048 posts)53. Lawn Darts
Everyone has a story about someone getting thier hand or foot impaled by that plastic missile with a metal spike for a tip. It wasn't until the 80s that someone realized that this was a dangerous game.
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Can you remember anything normal for a kid to do in the 60's-80's that parents would not allow today? Mine is sitting [View all]
debm55
Apr 15
OP
I used to ride my minibike (small motorcycle) up in the woods without a helmet. Good times!
beaglelover
Apr 15
#33
Ok... like if I remember myself... a few of us would be in the bigger back section of the station wagon....
electric_blue68
Apr 16
#69
I used to play deep in the woods by myself. Climbed to the tops of the tallest trees there.
Mister Ed
Apr 15
#5
Thank you RoadRunner. I did not get a chance to blow my allowance as I didn't get one. What is Lik-M-Aid?
debm55
Apr 15
#9
Thank you so much. I used to walk 7 blocks to kindergarten by myself. Now kids get dropped off and picked up at the
debm55
Apr 15
#16
Yep. but we did have crossing guards. I went during the afternoon session. I just looked at a map and it was the
debm55
Apr 15
#21
No , I was not given any money to buy anything. It was the same route I followed through out the year. I had friends to
debm55
Apr 15
#36
When I was about 6 years old a few of us would pack lunches and hike around the rock bluffs
Bev54
Apr 15
#18
I love being known as a free-range kid. Gone in morning; back in time for supper.
Polly Hennessey
Apr 15
#31
Not so much what "parents would not allow today"... but mainly school rules and state laws won't allow today
Niagara
Apr 15
#41
I too was a free range kid. I also grew up in deserts, and once in fifth grade, we spotted a tarantula in the
Dorothy V
Apr 15
#50
Oh yeah! Then he picked on another girl and discovered she could hit like a boy!
Dorothy V
Apr 15
#66
Lawn darts, klackers, going out in the morning with no contact with my folks until it started getting dark.
catbyte
Apr 15
#55
Thank you SARose, I did the skating with no helmet or pads, but not in a dress. Your poor knees.
debm55
Apr 16
#81
We used to go to the "thumbing corner" when we were like 10 years old and hitch a ride to town
doc03
Apr 15
#58
Instead of putting the rolls in my toy cap pistol, hitting then with a hammer on a concrete block
Ziggysmom
Apr 15
#65
Thank you Ziggysmom. I did something similiar. I used a rock to hit the caps. That is until one cap hitting my eye. Then
debm55
Apr 16
#71
We had one at our school too. Times have changed. Thank you markbark for that memory.
debm55
Apr 16
#86
Riding 2 buses for 40mins+ as twelve year olds to go from suburban Chicago to Wrigley Field.
NoMoreRepugs
Apr 16
#82
Thank you NoMoreRepugs. I rode one bus with my friends in 7th and 8 grade to see the Pirates at Forbes Field. . It was a
debm55
Apr 16
#84
I lived in a steel mill town. However, people had trucks. Kids would get in the bed --back of the truck . It was filled
debm55
Apr 16
#94
Yep, get 2 quarters from my mom. 1 to get into the Boys Club pool and 1 for snacks
LiberalArkie
Apr 16
#107
Floating Down the Mississippi River on Inner Tubes Two or Three Times a Day in the Summer (two or three miles).
waterwatcher123
Apr 16
#109
Playing near an abandoned slate quarry as deep as a 2 story house, bottom 4th was filled with water
Clouds Passing
Apr 16
#118
Thank you, Clouds Passing. Glad you are with us. I didn't like snapping turtles when I was a kid either.
debm55
Apr 16
#119
The neighbor boys brought home a snapping turtle that stuck out a foot on each side of their red flyer wagon
Clouds Passing
Apr 16
#121
Getting a full-time babysitting job at the age of 12. This was in the early 1960s...
Hekate
Thursday
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